Bryan Cranston reveals ‘oops’ moment reading ‘Breaking Bad’ script

Bryan Cranston reveals ‘oops’ moment reading ‘Breaking Bad’ script

Turns out, Bryan Cranston was just as dazzled by one of them Breaking Bad’s darkest twists as millions of viewers.

During a recent Variety actors on actors conversation with Better call Saul star Rhea Seahorn, Cranston shared a hilarious behind-the-scenes confession about the moment he realized Walter White had gone even further than he thought.

Like many actors in Vince Gilligan’s universe, Cranston received scripts one at a time, meaning he often had no idea where the story was going.

It became a problem during a pivotal showdown in Season 4, when Jesse Pinkman points a gun at Walter, convinced he poisoned young Brock Cantillo.

“I remember shooting an episode of Breaking Bad where Aaron Paul’s character, Jesse, comes at me with a gun because he thinks I poisoned the little boy on the show, and I’m like, ‘Why would I do that?'” Cranston recalled.

Certain Walter was innocent, he threw himself into the scene and even blamed Gus Fring.

“I point the finger in the direction of Giancarlo Esposito’s character: ‘Gus Fring, he’s the one who could win at this!'”

Then came the next script.

“‘You think I did it? So kill me. Then shoot me right now if you think I did it!'” Cranston recalled performing. But after reading the following paragraph, reality hit.

“And then the next episode came out a few days later and I read it and I’m like, ‘Oh, I did.’ Oops. My bad!”

Despite the shock, Cranston said he wouldn’t have changed a thing about his performance.

“No, because he has to be trustworthy. But maybe I really thought it was Gus Fring who did it!”

If Walter White could fool Bryan Cranston, the rest of us might never have a chance.

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